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Georgia has responded to the resumption of the operation of Sukhumi airport

Russian airlines, which are flying to the Abkhazian Sukhumi airport, will not be able to act in Georgia. The statement came from Georgian Deputy Prime Minister, Economy and Sustainable Development Minister Levan Davitashvili, TASS reports.

The politician reminded the law in Georgia, which prohibits foreign companies from commercial activities in Abkhazia and South Ossetia, of course, will naturally be unable to act in Georgia. Based on this, we use all the tools at our disposal, "said Davitashvili.

"Of course, the companies that will violate the law will not be able to act in Georgia. Based on this, we use all the tools at our disposal, "said Davitashvili.

Prior to this, this information appeared that Sukhumi Airport restores regular air communication with Russia after a 30-year break. The first flight will be operated from Moscow's "Vnukovo" airport.

On April 24, Abkhazian Ambassador to Moscow Alkhas Kvitsinia, Georgia, will not be able to disrupt air communication with Russia.